Napoleon And the Invasion of England : the Story of the Great Terror

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They were to sail in two divisions from these ports simultaneously and effect a junction off the coast of Ireland if possible. The main body under Cherin was to have its head-quarters at Brest and to follow as quickly as possible.
Humbert was given the frigates Concorde (44), MM^e (38), and Franchise (44), on board of which had been stowed 3000 muskets and bayonets, 3000 pouches, 400 swords, 200,000 cartridges, and 1000 French uniforms, in addition to three field-guns and the necessary ammuni-
...tion.^ He was ordered to use the utmost caution and to attempt nothing big until he had been joined by Hardy's division. Moderation was to be the golden key with which they hoped to unlock the gate which kept Ireland from despoilers. There were to be no harsh measures, no pillage, no breach of morals. By preserving strict discipline in his own ranks Humbert hoped to set a good example to the Irish insurrectionists. Special care was to be taken that national customs and religious observances were respected.

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